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To: Kapusta Kid who wrote (89655)2/19/2001 3:43:45 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 132070
 
Pete, the only one I saw was The Fairgrounds race with Dollar Bill. He was terrific, though I was a non-betting rooter for the horse that led most of the way. He had guts. My guess is that was the race of a career for the horse and he probably won't do well in the LA. Derby, but I would love to see him match up with Dollar Bill again in that one.



To: Kapusta Kid who wrote (89655)2/19/2001 5:23:26 PM
From: Freedom Fighter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
PK,

>>As for Songandaprayer, I thought he got an absolutely perfect trip in the FOY.<<

Yes, he did get loose. The break was a little ragged for a number of horses and I think that helped him. On the flip, side he was coming out of race where he was part of an insane duel. He last race was much better than it looked. If you still have the FOY Racing Form, take a look at a few of the other horses from the FOY that came out of the same race as Songandaprayer. The top finishers all came from way back in the pack and the fractions were real quick. I don't like him for the Derby or anything, but I think SONg.. was a bit of an overlay in the FOY albeit lucky too.

Wayne